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Aldi first to introduce £13 an hour rule
The Sentinel
|July 31, 2025
ALDI workers are set for a pay rise as the supermarket announced it was hiking its minimum wage to £13 an hour from September 1.
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The chain claims to be the first UK supermarket to introduce the new minimum rate - up from £12.75.
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